A review of mobile robots: Concepts, methods, theoretical framework, and applications
Universitat Politècnica de València
Abstract
Humanoid robots, unmanned rovers, entertainment pets, drones, and so on are great examples of mobile robots. They can be distinguished from other robots by their ability to move autonomously, with enough intelligence to react and make decisions based on the perception they receive from the environment. Mobile robots must have some source of input data, some way of decoding that input, and a way of taking actions (including its own motion) to respond to a changing world. The need to sense and adapt to an unknown environment requires a powerful cognition system. Nowadays, there are mobile robots that can walk, run, jump, and so on like their biological counterparts. Several fields of robotics have arisen, such…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.21
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- 100%
- References
- 115
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3Topics & keywords
- Robot
- Computer science
- Mobile robot
- Robotics
- Human–computer interaction
- Artificial intelligence
- Humanoid robot
- Social robot
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure